THE CRANKYPANTS TEA PARTY

THE CRANKYPANTS TEA PARTY

The Day the Crayons Quit meets Winnie the Pooh in this hilarious and tea-riffic illustrated picture book about stuffed animals who start bickering at their tea party.

It’s tea time at Clarissa’s house, but her guests are not in the mood for a party:
Elephant is upset about the ice cream Clarissa dropped on his head.
Rabbit is still damp from being left outside.
Pig has a rip that’s yet to be repaired.
Monkey is miffed over being put to bed when he wasn’t even tired.
Bear has been forgotten all week long.
And, the stuffies declare, Clarissa thinks she’s Queen of the Universe!

So instead of a tea party, Clarissa finds herself at a crankypants party! Can Clarissa and her stuffed animals make up before their tea gets cold, or will they continue to steep in their crankiness?

Reviews:

KIRKUS REVIEW

THE CRANKYPANTS TEA PARTY

 

Clarissa invites her stuffed animals to a tea party, but they respond with gruff, grumpy refusals.

The animals (Elephant, Rabbit, Pig, Monkey, Bear, and Pup) all harbor different grudges, which they share with Clarissa (a paper-white, ebony-haired tot about their size) while she brightly tries to persuade them to party. “Clarissa: Let’s get started. Who’s going to bring the chairs? / Rabbit: Not me. Nuh-uh. You left me outside. I’m still damp. / Pig: I’m losing my stuffing. BECAUSE OF YOU!” All those colons and speaker designations appear throughout what could’ve been a charming story, compromising lively dialogue and disrupting narrative flow. Sadly stilted when read aloud, this book won’t find an audience with independent readers, who will find the stuffed animals and their grievances (lost stuffing, knotted shoelaces, and soap in the eyes) just a bit too infantile. Readers of any age can relate to occasionally acting like a crankypants, and they can also find much to love in such evocative, empathetic illustrations. Acrylics give color (lemony yellows, grass greens, and mellow reds) and shape (lovely, loose linework) to vivid feelings (shown effectively as weather changes). The group reaches reconciliation as Clarissa unravels a series of misunderstandings, demonstrating how heightened emotional moments can resolve and actually bring people closer together. Unfortunately, the narrative form will keep readers from appreciating all this.

GOODREADS

The Crankypants Tea Party

by Barbara Bottner (Goodreads Author),
 Ale Barba (Illustrations) 2.79  ·   Rating details ·  92 ratings  ·  20 reviews

The Day the Crayons Quit meets Winnie the Pooh in this hilarious and tea-riffic illustrated picture book about stuffed animals who start bickering at their tea party.

It’s tea time at Clarissa’s house, but her guests are not in the mood for a party:
Elephant is upset about the ice cream Clarissa dropped on his head.
Rabbit is still damp from being left outside.
Pig has a rip that’s yet to be repaired.
Monkey is miffed over being put to bed when he wasn’t even tired.
Bear has been forgotten all week long.
And, the stuffies declare, Clarissa thinks she’s Queen of the Universe!
So instead of a tea party, Clarissa finds herself at a crankypants party! Can Clarissa and her stuffed animals make up before their tea gets cold, or will they continue to steep in their crankiness?